The South Atlantic quarterly, SAQ. Black temporality in times of crisis /
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Imprint: | Durham, NC : Duke University, [2022] |
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Description: | ii, 222 pages : illustrations (1 color) ; 23 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12718871 |
Table of Contents:
- Black Temporality in Times of Crisis
- Introduction: Black Temporality in Times of Crisis
- Keeping Time: Maroon Assemblages and Black Life in Crisis
- The Durée of Emancipation and the Crisis of Freedom in Antebellum Black Writing
- Genres of Enslavement: Ruptured Temporalities of Black Unfreedom and the Resurfacing Plantation
- Black Somatics: Post-Civil Rights Movements In and Out of Time
- Criticism as Proposition
- Stolen Life, Stolen Time: Black Temporality, Speculation, and Racial Capitalism
- Anticipating Blackness: Nina Simone, Lorraine Hansberry, and the Time of Black Ontology
- What Time Is It When You're Black?
- Against the Day
- Universities as New Battlegrounds
- Introduction: Universities as New Battlegrounds
- The Struggle for Academic Freedom in an Age of Post-truth
- University Embodied: The Struggle for Autonomy and Democracy
- State Homophobia, Sexual Politics, and Queering the Bogazici Resistance
- #AsagiBakmayacagiz ("We Will Not Look Down"): International Solidarity with Bogazicj University Protests and the Struggle for University Autonomy under Authoritarian Neoliberalism
- Notes on Contributors